With the establishment of the world's first department of Kinesiology, the University of Waterloo was instrumental in defining the science of human movement and continues to lead the evolution of this exciting discipline.
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Through understanding the cellular to societal implications of physical activity, nutrition and lifestyle, our academic programs, research and services aim to optimize health, prevent injury and illness, and extend the years of high quality life.

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Our mission is to optimize health and performance and prevent injury and illness through an understanding of human movement. Our interdisciplinary approach embodies both biophysical and social sciences to address issues from molecular reactions to personal attitudes.
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One-third of older Canadians at nutritional risk
New study finds one-third of Canadian adults aged 55 or older are nutritionally at risk, potentially leading to increased hospital stays, more emergency visits and physician consultations for possible infections.
Fall convocation celebrates 268 Faculty of Health graduating students
The Faculty of Health 2024 convocation ceremony included 268 new graduating students, the installment of Waterloo’s 12th Chancellor, Dr. Jagdeep Singh Bachher, and an honorary degree awarded to Indigenous Knowledge Keeper Myeengun Henry.
Dr. Stacey Acker receives 2024 Faculty of Health Teaching Award
Dr. Stacey Acker has received the 2024 Faculty of Health Teaching Award for her impact and lasting influence on student learning.